Tompkins Wake Annual Public Lecture
Schedule
Mon Nov 04 2024 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+13:00Location
University of Waikato, Tauranga CBD Campus | Tauranga, BP
About this Event
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The Honourable Christopher Finlayson KC was born and educated in Wellington. After graduating with a BA in Latin and a LLM from Victoria University, he practiced law in Wellington as a solicitor before going to the Bar in 2002. He was elected to Parliament in 2005 and became Attorney-General and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations in 2008. Mr Finlayson held those positions until October 2017. During his Ministerial career he also held a number of other portfolios. He was chair of the Privileges Committee of Parliament from 2011-2017.
Mr Finlayson retired from Parliament on 30 January 2019 to return to the Bar.
In the course of his career, Mr Finlayson has served on a number of professional bodies including:
- The New Zealand Council for Legal Education;
- The Rules Committee of the High Court;
- The New Zealand Council of Law Reporting;
- A number of New Zealand Law Society Committees.
Outside of law Mr Finlayson has had extensive involvement in arts and culture. He previously served as chair of the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand and was a trustee of a number of arts organisations before he entered Parliament. Since leaving Parliament he has become a trustee of Chamber Music New Zealand, The Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust, The School of Dance Foundation and the Adam Foundation.
Mr Finlayson is a foundation author of McGechan on Procedure, the leading text on the practice and procedure of the Senior Courts of New Zealand. In 2018 he received a grant from the New Zealand Law Foundation to complete a book on the Crown Māori relationship, and he has also written a book on the Office of the Attorney-General, published in 2022.
In the course of his career Mr Finlayson has appeared in all the courts of New Zealand in public and commercial law cases. Examples of commercial cases are cases involving the Commerce Act, copyright, contract interpretation and many others. Prior to entering Parliament in 2005 his last case involved acting for the Sisters of Mercy in an historic abuse case where he was successful in both the High Court and Court of Appeal.
In 2013 he represented New Zealand in the International Court of Justice in a case where Australia sued Japan seeking to stop commercial whaling in the Southern Oceans. New Zealand intervened and Mr Finlayson led the case for New Zealand.
The Tompkins Wake Public Lecture will be held in the Lecture Theatre (Room 2.03) on Level Two, University of Waikato Tauranga Campus, starting at 5.30pm, followed by Q&A. Light refreshments will be available from 5.00pm.
Parking is available across the road at the Spring Street Parking Building.
Please note that seating is limited, so registering to attend this event is essential.
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE as soon as possible.
Where is it happening?
University of Waikato, Tauranga CBD Campus, Durham St, Tauranga, New ZealandEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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